Financial Services >> CEO Interviews >> May 20, 2002

John Valaas – First Mutual Bancshares Inc (fmsb)

ROGER A. MANDERY has been Executive Vice President, Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer of First Mutual Bancshares, Inc., since 1989. He is responsible for the treasury, cash management, investment, audit, accounting, financial planning, asset/liability and investor relations functions. Prior to joining First Mutual he was Vice President, Director of Finance and Corporate Planning at Pioneer Bank; Assistant Cashier, Operations Department Manager with First National Bank of Enumclaw; Assistant Secretary, Assistant Manager Loan Servicing Department with Washington Mutual Savings Bank. Mr. Mandery has a Master's of Business Administration in Accounting from the University of Puget Sound and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Western Washington State College. He is a Certified Public Accountant. Mr. Mandery is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and a member of the Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants. Profile
JOHN VALAAS, President and CEO of First Mutual Bancshares, Inc., joined First Mutual Bank as President and Chief Executive Officer in February 1992. Prior to that, he was Senior Vice President and Manager of the Commercial Financial Services Division of Seattle First National Bank. Mr. Valaas transferred to Seafirst from Bank of America in November of 1983, as Manager of the Offshore Regions in the International Division. In July 1984, he became Senior Vice President and Manager of the International Division. In October 1984, he became Senior Vice President and Manager of the Corporate Banking Division. In September 1988, Mr. Valaas then became Senior Vice President and Manager of the National Division/International Division. In January 1990, Mr. Valaas became Senior Vice President and Manager of the Commercial Financial Services Division. Mr. Valaas spent the early part of his career with Bank of America, beginning in 1971. His positions with Bank of America included Investment Officer in the European Division, five years in the London Branch of the World Banking Division, four years in the Corporate Strategic Planning Group, and eight months as Vice President and Manager of both the Seattle Loan Production Office and the Seattle Edge Act Branch. He received his BA in Economics from Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington, in 1966. He then received his MBA in Finance from the University of Chicago in 1968. Profile
TWST: Can we start out with a history and overview of First

Mutual?

Mr. Valaas: The bank was formed in 1953. It was a savings and

loan and became a BIF-insured institution in 1968; went public